Automobile signal



Aug. 23,1927. 1,640,275

-G. E. HITCHCOCK AUTOMOBILE S IGNAL Filed May 17. 1922 v 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 G. E. HITCHCOCK AUTOMOBILE SIGNAL 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed May 17. 1922 memes Aug. 23, 1927.

UNITED STATES I PATENT OFFICE.

GEORGE E. nxrcncocx, or ELm'r, men-rem, ASSIGNOR E ONE-THIRD TO AMBROSE ALIOBD, O1! FLINT, MICHIGAN.

- AuromomLE SIGNAL.

' Application filed Kay 17, 1922. Serial 110. 581,752.

My invention relates to a signal for automobiles.

The purpose of'this invention is to pro- I vide means for signaling from the drivers the direction of turn, when the vehicle is;

seat to the rear or other part of the vehicle to stop or when parked.

In the accompanying drawings: Fig. 1 is a dotted perspective of a vehicle showing diagrammatically how my signal is applied; I Fig. 2 isa dia am of circuits';= Fig. 3 is a'si e view of the signalcasing with parts. brolren away; and

Fig. 4 is a view of the same A, represents .the casing, preferably stamped from sheet-metal and divided by partitions 1, into several compartments 2, 3',

4 and 5, each of which is supplied with a lamp 6, the rays of which shine throu h' the white'or colored glass 7 or 8, and t-e I stencil 9 thereon, to the rear, indicating that the car is parked, or is about to turn or stop as the case may be. 1

Corresponding buttons 10 on the wheel 11,

. steering-column, or elsewhere within reach,

are provided and the buttons are preferably initialed P, R, S and L.

These are in circuit with the several lamps through the battery B.

Thus when the driver is to stop, he presses I the S button; and when the car is to be parked, he gesses the P button; and to turn, he presses I or L, accordingly as the turn is'to be to right or left.

from the rear.

The signal is so simple it is easily attached, and it is effective.

Opposite thecolored parking'light is the white light 12-, which shines toward the front.

as shown. in Fig. 3. I

It is understood the park button P is an on-and-offswitch, commonly termed a lazy button, when pushed the light remains until pushed again to extinguish it. The other buttons are ordinarily push buttons which partments, glass covering one side of said closed compartments, the upper endof'the verticalpartition having an opening therein,

an elongated compartment above the closed compartments, having glass ends and including the upper part of the partition intermediate its ends, lamps secured to the vertical partition for illuminating the glass sides I of the closed compartments and a lamp mounted adjacent the opening in the partition.

In testimony whereof I hereunto aflix my signature.

eEo -eE E. HITGHCOCK. 

